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[This chapter will emphasise the need to:Distinguish between toxicity and hypersensitivity to a dental materialRecognise the characteristics of a Type 1 (immediate, potentially life-threatening) reaction and Type IV (delayed). Both can occur in relation to materials used in restoring teeth, but Type IV reactions occur more commonlyAppreciate that various Type IV reactions may occur with base alloys, and composites but oral lichenoid lesions (OLL) occur most commonly to amalgamRefer OLL for a specialist opinion as this Type IV reaction is difficult to differentiate from lichen planusAsk for appropriate testing to be carried out by a dermatologist to determine which restorative materials can be used for a patient with OLLChoose replacement materials not only on the results of immunological testing but also to ensure fitness for purpose dentally.]
Published: Aug 1, 2018
Keywords: Oral Lichenoid Lesions (OLL); Dental Materials; Lichenoid Reaction; Oral Lichen Planus (OLP); Medicines And Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA)
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